UK Rail Journey & Stay at Henrietta House, Bath
from £180
Bath, United Kingdom

UK Rail Journey & Stay at Henrietta House, Bath

Hotel + Train
Created: Friday, March 14, 2025 - Departure: Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Ref ID: 17825621
Total price from £394
Created: Friday, March 14, 2025 - Departure: Wednesday, April 23, 2025

About the destination

"Bath is a city in Somerset, South West England. In 2011, its population was 88,859. It became part of Avon in 1974; since Avon's abolition in 1996, it has been the principal centre of Bath and North East Somerset. The city, in the valley of the River Avon, became a World Heritage Site in 1987. To visitors Bath is a pretty complete Georgian city with an awful lot of the architecture intact, much of the city remained intact and most of what was bombed was rebuilt. Therefore, Bath is one of the most architecturally pleasing cities North of the Alps. Some the most importants places to see at the city are: • Roman Baths. Built by the Romans around 2000 years ago, and later rediscovered by the Victorians, the Roman Baths are the must-see tourist attraction in Bath. The baths are fuelled by England's only mineral hot springs. You can wander the rooms that made up the baths, including the large open air 'Great Bath', see Roman medieval and Georgian architecture, and learn about the history of Bath Spa. • Bath Abbey. The last Gothic church in England, started in 1499 and built on the ruins of the former Norman cathedral, this impressively large church (of small cathedral proportions) is located next to the Roman Baths. A wonderful view of Bath can be had with a trip up the Abbey tower. • The Royal Crescent, a magnificent semi-eliptical crescent of houses designed by John Wood and completed in 1774. This was the first of Bath's eight crescents, and its shape remains unique. You can visit one of the houses which has been redecorated to resemble what it would have been like at the end of the 18th century. • Sion Hill - Wealthy neighbourhood in the upper part of the city that makes for a pleasant stroll. Attractive Bath stone buildings. • Bath's parks are ideal for a summer picnic. Topless bathing used to be frowned upon but is becoming the norm as the regenerating city becomes more cosmopolitan. The Council maintains all parks to a high standard. Parks at the city are Parade Gardens, Victoria Park and Sydney Gardens."

Included services

23 Apr
Departure transport
Departure
Great Western Railway - GWRGW4317
09:30 - London Paddington
10:44 - Bath Spa
Nonstop Fare: Standard (Semi Flex)
Cabin Class: STANDARD
23 Apr
Accommodation
2 Nights
Henrietta House, a member of Radisson Individuals 8.5 Very good
Bath - At 0.5 km from the centreROOM ONLY27-29 Henrietta Street, Bath BA2 6LR habitación tradicional (cosy)
Originating from the 1780s, Henrietta House Hotel is a Georgian period townhouse set in the heart of Bath. It is a 10-minute walk from Bath Spa railway station. Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests. All rooms are modern in design and individually styled with numerous antiques, furnishings and original artwork. Each has an en suite bathroom. In the mornings, the Henrietta House Hotel provides a full breakfast, cooked to order. The bread and croissants are baked daily, and vegetarian options are available. Henrietta House Hotel is within 5 minutes’ walk of Bath Abbey, the Roman Baths, Thermae Bath Spa, The Jane Austen Centre and The Holburne Museum of Art. Although Henrietta Street is mostly a residential area, shops and restaurants can be found within a short walk.
25 Apr
Return transport
Return
Great Western Railway - GWRGW4414
08:13 - Bath Spa
09:34 - London Paddington
Nonstop Fare: Standard (Semi Flex)
Cabin Class: STANDARD
Total price from £394

Members price from £182

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